incapacis
Incapacis is a term of Latin origin used in scholarly contexts to denote incapacity or lack of ability in an agent. It is not a widely standardized technical term, but it appears in discussions that reference Latin roots for capacity, consent, and competency, and is occasionally adopted in English-language commentary to signal a linguistic basis for these concepts.
Etymology and form: The word is derived from Latin components meaning not and capable; it is most
Usage in law and philosophy: In legal history and analysis, capacity to contract or to consent is
Modern usage and reception: The term is uncommon in everyday English and is largely confined to specialized